This safety lesson explains how to stay safe when working near or inside electrical panels during residential HVAC jobs. It covers common risks like electric shock, arc flash, and fire hazards. The video highlights proper PPE, how to de-energize equipment, and why only trained personnel should access panels. By following safe practices, HVAC workers can avoid serious injuries and stay compliant with electrical safety rules.
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HVAC Residential: Loose Clothing, Lon...
This safety lesson explains the dangers of wearing loose clothing, long hair, or jewelry while performing residential HVAC work. It covers how these items can get caught in moving parts, block visibility, or cause electrical hazards. The video highlights safe dress practices, proper hair restrain...
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HVAC: Top 10 Common Injuries in HVAC
This safety lesson reviews the top 10 most common injuries in HVAC work and how to prevent them. It covers cuts, burns, electrical shock, back strain, slips, trips, falls, eye injuries, and more. The video explains how these injuries happen and highlights the importance of using PPE, following sa...
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HVAC: Ventilation and Air Quality
This lesson explains how HVAC workers can improve air quality and keep buildings safe. Good ventilation removes harmful particles and brings in fresh air. You’ll learn about the importance of filters, vents, and airflow for both comfort and health. The lesson also covers how poor air quality can ...